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[Wm HAWSH2B1--HXLLSB0RO COUNTY]
Box 12, Campbell, Calif. May 22, 1935.
Prof. W. H* Siebert Dear Sir
Your letter duly received and your question as to distance between "Tfederground stations" has brot [sic] to myt mind that when we drove to Ames bury [Mass.] [from North Jeare^..$. B. ] or West Newbury [Mass.], as we often did ou? half way statical was^jjgpjgg [N. H. 1* and I have sometimes thot [sic] of the close friendship with v that family of Friends who were not relatives and I have \ kept up the friendship here in California with the son and his family as long as they lived: the Friend«s name uras Thomas Fo Is om| I do not know whether any of the fam¬ ily are living there now or not.
Folsom's in Epping was a distance easily covered, and from there to Horth Weare [was] aJ.so easily done in cue night. X do not know how many Negroes were thus helped to freedom and Canada those secrets were never told* I can recall as a child Negroes as guests in our home
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which [sic] possibly might have been "underground guests^ Fred Douglass was there in the early days and never for- "'" got my father; but I can only Just remes&er the Civil

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[Wm HAWSH2B1--HXLLSB0RO COUNTY]
Box 12, Campbell, Calif. May 22, 1935.
Prof. W. H* Siebert Dear Sir
Your letter duly received and your question as to distance between "Tfederground stations" has brot [sic] to myt mind that when we drove to Ames bury [Mass.] [from North Jeare^..$. B. ] or West Newbury [Mass.], as we often did ou? half way statical was^jjgpjgg [N. H. 1* and I have sometimes thot [sic] of the close friendship with v that family of Friends who were not relatives and I have \ kept up the friendship here in California with the son and his family as long as they lived: the Friend«s name uras Thomas Fo Is om| I do not know whether any of the fam¬ ily are living there now or not.
Folsom's in Epping was a distance easily covered, and from there to Horth Weare [was] aJ.so easily done in cue night. X do not know how many Negroes were thus helped to freedom and Canada those secrets were never told* I can recall as a child Negroes as guests in our home
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which [sic] possibly might have been "underground guests^ Fred Douglass was there in the early days and never for- "'" got my father; but I can only Just remes&er the Civil